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Delivery Truck Driver


Average Cleveland Salary: $28,709.00
Average National Salary: $31,384.00

Overview: Drives over established route to deliver and sell products or render services, and collects payment.

Typical Functions
• Calls on prospective customers to solicit new business. • May set up merchandise and sales promotion displays or issue sales promotion materials to customers. • Listens to and resolves service complaints. • May place stock on shelves or racks. • Drives truck to deliver such items as beer, soft drinks, bakery products, dry cleaning, laundry, specialty foods, and medical supplies to customer. • Collects money from customers, makes change, and records transactions on customer receipt. • Writes customer order and instructions. • Records sales or deliveries information on daily sales or delivery record. • Prepares order forms and sales contracts. • Informs regular customers of new products or services. • May collect or pick up empty containers or rejected or unsold merchandise. • May load truck. • May issue or obtain customer signature on receipt for pickup or delivery. • May clean inside of truck. • May perform routine maintenance on truck. • May direct Sales Route Driver Helper to load and unload truck and carry merchandise. • May be designated according to product delivered or service rendered.

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